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Management of Java* Classpath Definitions for Multiple Applications

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IBM

Related People

Banks, T: AUTHOR

Abstract

A Java* application consists of main class and a set of referenced classes and resources. The referenced classes/resources are defined in the context of a classpath which is a sequence of elements, each of which is a filesystem that contains the class/resource names. The filesystems are often in the form of 'jar' or 'zip' files which, in the current state of the art, must be loaded before their contents can be interrogated. In a system containing multiple applications, multiple classpaths are required and components from all must be loaded before any application can be executed.

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United States

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English (United States)

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Management of Java* Classpath Definitions for Multiple
Applications

A Java*
application consists of main class and a
set of referenced classes and resources.
The referenced
classes/resources are defined in the context of a classpath which is
a sequence of elements, each of which is a filesystem that contains
the class/resource names. The
filesystems are often in the form of
'jar' or 'zip' files which, in the current state of the art, must be
loaded before their contents can be interrogated. In a system
containing multiple applications, multiple classpaths are required
and components from all must be loaded before any application can be
executed.

The solution
described here is based on the recognition
that the CICS/ESA** enables sharing of a single inventory of
classes/resources by many applications without the need for
speculative loading or administration of classpaths for each
application. The elements of the
solution are:
1.
The creation of an environment for each application.
2.
Loading into that environment only the classes and
resources referenced by the
particular application.
3.
Creation of symbolic references to the program objects
(which, in the CICS/ESA
implementation, correspond to
'jar' or 'zip' files) so that they can be located
and loaded as required.
4.
Consolidating the class/resource names into a single,
global name scope.